LDF asks to speed up title deed processing

Seeks action against RSS, Sangh Parivar.

Update: 2016-11-10 00:53 GMT
'Where are those who claimed that they will bring out a new law with regard to Sabarimala matter? Now they (BJP) are saying that it is not possible. Have they not cheated those who had trusted them?' Vijayan asked. (Photo: FIle)

Thiruvananthapuram: LDF state committee on Wednesday asked the government to expedite the distribution of title deeds to those who were in possession of land before 1977.

The LDF leadership also asked the government to remove hurdles for cutting trees located in land having title deeds. It also urged the government to take stern action against RSS and Sangh Parivar organisations which were deliberately creating trouble in the state. The meeting was presided over by chief minister Pinrayi Vjayan.

The LDF state committee passed a resolution urging the people to defeat RSS-BJP attempts to create law and order problem in the state. LDF convenor Vaikom Viswan said there was an organised attempt to divert the attention from pro-people development programmes being implemented in the state. RSS is resorting to violence in complete disregard of the decisions taken at peace meetings.

He said just hours after the peace meeting held in the presence of ministers in Kannur recently, the RSS resorted to bomb attack which resulted in grievous injures to two youths. On the same day the RSS activists unleashed a reign of terror destroying party offices and flag posts at many places.

Vaikom Viswan said the RSS was continuing to misuse various temple premises for physical training. They are resorting to such activities by challenging the devotees and the law and order system.

The LDF alleged that under the garb of hospitals, the Sangh Parivar outfits were organising antisocial activities. Those questioning them including the devotees, were being silenced through threats.

Even policemen have been targeted which was evident from the recent attack on a cop within temple premises in Alappuzha.

Viswan said a DYFI leader was attacked in an area in Thiruvanantha-puram which is not known for political violence. The assailants even carried gun.He said those indulging in violence and creating law and order problems were getting the backing and assistance of the Central government.

Despite the violent attacks, the LDF is committed to maintaining law and order in the state, Viswan said and appealed to all political parties and the people at large to support government's efforts to maintain peace in the state.

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